WAT removal tool is an
application to remove the Windows 7 Activation countdown timer thus
making the trial version genuine forever. It is the easiest way to hack
Windows 7 and especially useful for PCs/Laptops in which windows 7
cannot be activated by any other available method (Loader, vldr,
PARADOX, StopTimer crack etc). This is the case with laptops and PCs
with some specific newer BIOSes,Interestingly every method run fine and
displays message of "Operation Successful, Restart System". But after
restart Windows Activation Status still shows "xx days left to
activate". However this application "WAT remover" solved this problem
completely. Simply speaking it removes the "Windows activation time"
from PC and thus your Windows 7 installation remain genuine forever. No
activation countdowns, no "This copy of Windows is not genuine"
watermark and no irritating "Activate Windows now" balloon
notifications.
So to get freedom from activation download this app from Here
and follow the steps given below:
Run the app as Administrator (Right click on it and select "Run as administrator")
Click "Remove WAT"
Confirm when asked
Wait for the process and confirm restart
And done, simple!!
To confirm that "WAT" is removed, right click on "My Computer" and
select "Properties". If the process was successful there will not be any
"Windows Activation Status" column as earlier. This method works for
all Windows 7 versions (Basic, Premium, Ultimate). I am not sure whether
it will work for Windows Vista too. Interestingly this app can also
restore the removed "Windows Activation Time" later on if required.
NOTE: DO NOT update Windows after WAT removal (By default Windows
update is set as "Automatic", change this option to "Never"), as it may
reverse the process. Also if Windows somehow again starts to show as
non-genuineand prompt for registration at start up, then run the above
tool again and restore WAT – restart computer – run WAT removal tool one
more time and again remove WAT and bingo! Windows is genuine again. You
may repeat the process as manytimes as required in the future.
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